Virginia War Memorial will be a splash of red, white, blue to honor American heroes
Red, white and blue will splash the hills surrounding the Virginia War Memorial in downtown Richmond for the fifth year.
Red, white and blue will splash the hills surrounding the Virginia War Memorial in downtown Richmond for the fifth year.
More than $3.9 million in grant funding and sub-awards are going to Virginia State University’s Small Farm Outreach Program.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced on Thursday the rollout of the Stronger Connections grant program, which will prioritize school divisions where students are at increased risk of violence and chronic absenteeism and with high student-to-staff ratios for counselors, psychologists and social workers.
Today’s America is pretty much an ongoing active shooter emergency. Instead of trying to do something about all the guns, Virginia is throwing millions of dollars at a new program that will educate first responders and civilians on responding to active shooter emergencies.
Dr. David Doré, the next chancellor of the VCCS visited with a few students at Blue Ridge Community College Tuesday afternoon.
The Virginia AFL-CIO has announced its early endorsements for the 2023 state legislative election cycle.
The annual Women in Data Science Blacksburg event will take place on April 20-21 at the New Classroom Building at Virginia Tech, as well as virtually via Zoom.
A case involving a Virginia soldier will impact how millions of servicemembers access GI education benefits.
Applications are open now for adults of any age to join the Virginia Service and Conservation Corps for service beginning on May 17.
Governor Glenn Youngkin today signed key pieces of legislation that will help support Virginians with developmental disabilities and their families.
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